I love all the arts, and I've tried many of them. I studied painting in NYC when I was younger. I even did a semester in Paris, so I was lucky enough to see many of the masterpieces I had only read about in books, like the Mona Lisa. I left art school after four years and that's when I learned how to use the Mac. I worked in design and print before moving back to my home state of Montana in '94.

A selection of my artwork over the years may be seen here (at low resolution), any of which may be made into high resolution prints at a size to suit you.

My first SLR was a little Fujica that shot great photos, so I took a class and learned how to make prints in the darkroom. I had a Canon AE1 before finally going digital with a Nikon. Now I've got the fabulous Canon 7D.

I've assembled some of my favorite photos and put them together here in albums by topic, with some text describing them. As a group, they tell our story. They're all at low resolution, and most are cropped down from the original to be a consistent size for the albums.

My partner Piere and I ran a restaurant and art gallery from 03–06, and this summer we'll be opening a giclée print shop and gallery. I've got the amazing Epson 9900 wide-format printer, which will make your prints on paper or canvas up to 44" wide and as long as you like.

I got my first Mac in 1989 so I've been at this for some time. In addition to making prints, there are a number of other graphic and digital services I can provide. Learn more here:

Digital technology has come a long way since I first learned Photoshop. To stay current, I went back to school for media arts in 2010. I give an overview of projects I've worked on and the technologies used here: